VERY nice!Good looking Overland! Nice clean build.
Fab 4 has a steel bumper that has a side step on it.... but you need the Rubi housing for license plate lights and sensor housing. It is an awesome bumper...I’m a bit late starting my Overland build thread. I’ll start with the pic I posted in the show-off thread when I picked up the vehicle on New Year’s Eve 2019 from Airpark Jeep in Scottsdale.
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LOG:
123119 Bought from Airpark Jeep (Scottsdale, AZ)
010120 Bought Rubicon LE take-offs from @WhatExit?
010120 Rubicon LE take-off's installed along with a Mini Taser at Letzroll (Mesa, AZ)
010620 Rubber antenna + decals
010920 Sprayed bedliner
011620 Installed Bedrug
012220 Mopar Lift installed at Larry H. Miller Jeep (Avondale, AZ)
012220 BF Goodrich KO2 35's installed at Discount Tire (Scottsdale, AZ)
PLANNED (or at least thinking about):
- Wheels:
- On the lookout for a single Rubicon LE rim to use as a full-size spare to rotate....- Steel bumpers. Thinking Fabfour stubby front or a good local deal on a Rubicon bumper set.
- Or, may just replace all rims with a set of 5, and perhaps introduce a slight offset (~12-18mm)
- Winch. Leaning toward Warn, but not sure which model.
- Builtright Bedside Rack System
- Bed rack - not sure yet, though waiting to see Maximus-3 pricing and timing @Maximus-3
- Rear side step after bed rack installation, not sure which - depends on steel rear bumper solution
- Bestop Sunrider
- Steering stabilizer and bracket - probably Mopar Fox
- Synergy Mfg front track bar and sector shaft brace
- LOOKING for:
- Rear underseat storage box take-off
- Rubicon front fender flare take-offs in white
- Swap black Freedom top with a white top
I just can't get past how the Sunrider top looks so unfinished, all piled up and looking crappy on the rear top.....Bestop Sunrider installed!! This ought to be everyone’s first mod, at least if your weather permits.
I hear ya, but it’s hard to imagine making a better solution to fast open air without removing anything. My wife says the Gladiator is ugly as f&$k generally so I guess it fits well, so far as she’s concerned.
Looks aside, it works beautifully, especially on what was another perfect 68 degree winter day in Arizona.
And i hear you, loud and clear, on the functional aspect of the Sunrider.I hear ya, but it’s hard to imagine making a better solution to fast open air without removing anything. My wife says the Gladiator is ugly as f&$k generally so I guess it fits well, so far as she’s concerned.
Looks aside, it works beautifully, especially on what was another perfect 68 degree winter day in Arizona.
I paid $400 for mine locally from someone who bought it but changed their mind. Worth every dollar that I paid but I would certainly consider an improved version.
One thing fun about a Jeep: the number of customizations available. Don't like what's available? Give it ten minutes.I paid $400 for mine locally from someone who bought it but changed their mind. Worth every dollar that I paid but I would certainly consider an improved version.
I was told the 35" KO2s needed at least 8" wide rims and were too big for the stock LE rims. No problems though?Today, I had the Mopar lift and 35” KO2’s installed (at Larry H. Miller, Avondale and Discount Tire, Scottsdale, respectively) after much reading and hand wringing over the level versus lift, 35 versus 37, and 3.73 versus regear discussions. The KO2’s are mounted on the LE rims, no offset from stock. I’m quite pleased with how it has turned out so far, particularly with the Mopar Lift and 35” wheels.
Nice. I only mentioned it as I'm jealous of the fact your tires don't stick out like most of the jeep builds on this forum..lol I have 35" KO2s, as well, but I specifically got wider rims, as I got a call from Tire Rack, after ordering, saying they couldn't be installed on the stock 7.5" LE rims. I'm starting to doubt that statement as I have a friend who mounted his 37" tires on his stock rims. So maybe even if you get 37" KO2s, you could still get away with mounting them on your LE rims..Discount Tire didn’t see or mention any fitment concern, as it seemed to be within an acceptable range on their charts. So far, so good, but already thinking about 37’s. LOL